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Kosovo: The Collateral Damage of Saudi’s Funding Extremist Ideology (The Huffington Post)

I interviewed Vlora Çitaku, the Kosovo Ambassador to the US about the NYTimes story published 21 May that portrayed Kosovo as “fertile ground for ISIS.” The article asserted that Gulf monies from Saudi, Kuwaiti, Emirati and Qataris have transformed Kosovo from a previously tolerant, secular nation to an intolerant, Wahabi dominated country.

A Reporter Returns to Kosovo, 15 Years Later (NYT)

Times Insider delivers behind-the-scenes insights into how news, features and opinion come together at The New York Times. In this article, Carlotta Gall, a reporter in Pakistan and Afghanistan, shares the personal back story to her recent news analysis of how Kosovo has changed since she set eyes on it in 1999.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/24/insider/a-reporter-returns-to-kosovo-15-years-later.html?_r=0

How Kosovo Was Turned Into Fertile Ground for ISIS (NYT)

Every Friday, just yards from a statue of Bill Clinton with arm aloft in a cheery wave, hundreds of young bearded men make a show of kneeling to pray on the sidewalk outside an improvised mosque in a former furniture store.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/22/world/europe/how-the-saudis-turned-kosovo-into-fertile-ground-for-isis.html

Serbia: Nine Get Suspended Sentences for Attacking U.S. Embassy in ’08 Riots (NYT)

A court in Serbia has sentenced nine defendants to suspended prison sentences for setting fire in 2008 to the American Embassy in Belgrade during riots over Kosovo’s independence.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/10/world/europe/serbia-nine-get-suspended-sentences-for-attacking-us-embassy-in-08-riots.html?_r=0

 

 

In Kosovo, a Thirst for Progress, and Beer, Too (NYT)

On weekends, Kosovo’s millennials dance to Smiths and New Order songs from the 1980s as if they were hearing them for the first time at the new Irish pub Miqt (facebook.com/MIQT.NET) in Pristina. The bar is by turns trendy and louche and hidden down one of the many bumpy, half-paved roads in Kosovo’s capital.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/23/travel/pristina-kosovo-beer.html